Well... Lily Allen's lost me with "Not Fair", which I found rather disturbing (what a VERY mature approach to sexuality you have there, dear lady), quite a while ago and I stopped following her - no, scratch that, I never followed her or liked her music, she's been very present on the air, much like Katy Perry is, ugh.

Like the last time with Blurred Lines I also wasted 5 minutes of my time on this music video. I think the video was supposed to underline the lyrics by showcasing exactly what she's singing about, it just never came together to form something coherent.

The current queen of bubble gum pop. Annoyingly stupid lyrics wrapped in the most cloyingly sweet and simple melodies you can imagine. A bit like Europop used to be, but without the self-deprecation. In other words, horrible.

Lily Allen on the other hand has at least the saving grace of being Alfie Allen's (aka Theon Grejoy) sister, and... ah, to hell with it.

Generally I'd say that countering one extreme by introducing another is a bad thing. I've come across my fair share of feminists who had no intention of stopping at being equal. At best, it's cherry picking equality (I never once heard ANY talk of making military service compulsory for women in Austra, while it is for men) and at its worst simply put flat out sexism, only in the opposite direction - which apparently is okay because males have been doing it for centuries, so it's our turn now, silly male.

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